I have no idea what kind of amount we're talking here - @dave11111 is probably right about the short term fun factor, plus that it might generate some additional funds. My conservative take would be to split it 1/4 for tuition, 1/4 for relocation and 1/2 for shootfests. Or you might want to drop B altogether for now, you're far too young to make this kind of long-range saving IMHO.

A is the most practical, C is most likely to bring you some fun and happiness in the near future (see @azera?) while B represents a long term goal. Decisions, decisions. The best bet is to split it between A and C, since you'll have opportunities to put money aside for B later. (I don't know how much psychiatrists make, but I doubt you'll go hungry, even if you have student loans to contend with.) I'm also going to look up Fidalgo Island. :D BTW, have you noticed SG has given you credit for an extra 3 years of pinkness? As I look at the top of the page, it says "SG Since 2012"!

Anyone have any study tips??
Man, I really am not with it this semester. With this crazy amount of credit hours, this never ending schedule, and new job. AND Midterms next few weeks too... Idk where to even begin to regain focus and rebuild my deteriorating foundations.

ON A GOOD NOTE, My therapy option is still available, and I most definitely attended a session- check... Read More

My secret in college was to always find something completely mindless to do each week. If you spend a couple hours here and there just doing something active that doesn't take too much mind power, it's easier to focus on things when you need your brain. Maybe even do something simple and creative like pick up a box of crayons and a coloring book..anything that takes your mind off important things should work.